McAuley R G, Henderson H W
Can Med Assoc J. 1984 Sep 15;131(6):557-61.
This paper describes the experience of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario in developing and conducting a program for the peer assessment of physicians' office practices that would allow the standards of medical practice to be reviewed and assessed. Following two pilot projects in 1978 and 1979 that demonstrated the need, the feasibility and the acceptance of a peer assessment program the office practices of 391 randomly selected physicians were reviewed in 1981 and 1982. Included in the sample were 255 general/family practitioners and 136 specialists in seven fields. Serious deficiencies were found in the medical records of or in the care provided by 30 of the general/family practitioners and 3 of the specialists, accounting for 8% of the practices studied. The difference between the two groups of physicians was statistically significant (p less than 0.01). No predictors of significance were demonstrated in the general/family practitioner group. When follow-up assessments were done most of the physicians were found to have made the improvements that had been recommended.
本文描述了安大略省内科医生与外科医生学院在制定和实施一项针对医生门诊业务同行评估计划方面的经验,该计划旨在对医疗业务标准进行审查和评估。在1978年和1979年的两个试点项目证明了同行评估计划的必要性、可行性和可接受性之后,1981年和1982年对391名随机抽取的医生的门诊业务进行了审查。样本包括255名普通/家庭医生和七个领域的136名专科医生。在30名普通/家庭医生和3名专科医生的医疗记录或所提供的护理中发现了严重缺陷,占所研究业务的8%。两组医生之间的差异具有统计学意义(p小于0.01)。在普通/家庭医生组中未发现显著的预测因素。进行随访评估时,发现大多数医生都进行了所建议的改进。